拍品 124
  • 124

EDGAR DEGAS | L'Ecolière (or Femme marchant dans la rue)

估價
50,000 - 70,000 USD
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描述

  • 埃德加·德加
  • L'Ecolière (or Femme marchant dans la rue)
  • Stamped Degas, numbered 10/20 and stamped with the foundry mark Cire Perdue A.A. Hébrard
  • Bronze
  • Height: 10 5/8 in.
  • 26.9 cm
  • Conceived circa 1880.
cast after 1955

來源

Mr. Jean Mauzé & Mrs. Abby Rockefeller Mauzé, New York
A gift from the above in July 1963

出版

John Rewald, Degas Works in Sculpture: A Complete Catalogue, New York, 1944, illustration of the wax version p. 144
Jacques Lassaigne & Fiorella Minervino, Tout l'oeuvre peint de Degas, Paris, 1974, no. S74, illustration of another cast p. 145 
Charles W. Millard, The Sculpture of Edgar Degas, Princeton, 1976, fig. 32, illustration of another cast n.p. 
Ian Dunlop, Degas, London, 1979, no. 202, illustration of another cast p. 219
John Rewald, Degas' Complete Sculpture: Catalogue Raisonné, San Francisco, 1990, no. LXXIV, illustration of another cast pp. 186-87 
Sara Campbell, "Degas, The Sculptures, A Catalogue Raisonné," in Apollo, vol. CXLII, 1995, no. 402, fig. 72, illustration of another cast p. 48 (titled The Schoolgirl)
Joseph Czestochowski & Anne Pingeot, Degas Sculptures, Memphis, 2002, no. 74, illustration of another cast p. 268 
Sara Campbell, Richard Kendall, Daphne Barbour & Shelley Sturman, Degas in the Norton Simon Museum, Nineteenth Century Art, vol. II, Pasadena, 2009, illustration of another cast pp. 474-76

Condition

The sculpture is in excellent condition. Dark brown patina. Some light surface dust. There are a couple very minor accretions on the base.
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拍品資料及來源

This sculpture was given to Nelson and Happy Rockefeller as a gift on the occasion of their marriage in 1963 by Nelson's sister Abby Rockefeller Mauzé and her husband Jean Mauzé.